From: Ron Gage <ron@mi-connect.com>
To: netfilter@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Solved: Help needed: can't get port forwarding working
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2008 19:27:14 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <47F95C52.40906@mi-connect.com> (raw)
OK, I am an idiot!
When port forwarding, one must make sure that you apply the commands to
the interface that holds the forwarding address!
Duhhhh.......
Ron
Greetings:
I am having a bit of a problem getting port forwarding working on a
firewall script I wrote.
Basically, I am trying to port forward port 446 from a public interface
on my firewall to a server behind the firewall on a private IP address.
The commands being generated by the script can be viewed at my website
http://www.rongage.org/script_out.txt (I didn't want to clutter up the
mailing list unnecessarily).
The script that is generating the firewall is at
http://www.rongage.org/rc.network
Any advice anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated!
Ron Gage
Westland, MI
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